Or taking the longest afternoon nap ever!Hopefully thinking deeply about the case without the distraction of other people and the court process.
Or taking the longest afternoon nap ever!Hopefully thinking deeply about the case without the distraction of other people and the court process.
Where exactly is this "innocence" you speak of?Respectfully, she does not have to prove her innocence.
As long as they require. Hopefully not weeksQuestion for you experienced sleuthers: At what point do the jury get a tap on the shoulder and told they need to wrap things up and come to a decision? This can't drag on forever. Is it on a case by case basis, based on how much evidence there is? When do you think that will happen in this case?
Weird that she didn't leave the degradable tissues behind. And gross that she didn't wash her hands in the 9 seconds in the servo toilet.I don’t want to defend her, but I don’t think she said she shat in the bag.
The story was she used tissues to wipe and they went in the bag.
It still would have stunk in the car and there is no way the son could ever remove that scenario from his brain.
Symbolically, there would be a pile of poo where she went, because that is what the story is.
IMO.
I'm not sure, but another case I followed the jury were out for over 2 weeks, they asked no questions & came back with a guilty verdict. I think the trial was about 8 weeks long.Question for you experienced sleuthers: At what point do the jury get a tap on the shoulder and told they need to wrap things up and come to a decision? This can't drag on forever. Is it on a case by case basis, based on how much evidence there is? When do you think that will happen in this case?
Weird that she didn't leave the degradable tissues behind. And gross that she didn't wash her hands in the 9 seconds in the servo toilet.
MOO
Question for you experienced sleuthers: At what point do the jury get a tap on the shoulder and told they need to wrap things up and come to a decision? This can't drag on forever. Is it on a case by case basis, based on how much evidence there is? When do you think that will happen in this case?
Oh wow. Thanks for responding. 14 days is the record so far in Australia, and I believe we're at 6 days now.As long as they require. Hopefully not weeks
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The Erin Patterson jury has been sequestered. Here's what's happening
After more than two months of witness testimony, evidence and arguments, 12 people will decide the fate of accused murderer Erin Patterson.www.abc.net.au
Where exactly is this "innocence" you speak of?
I know you’re kind of joking, but for us lay people (that form juries), it is a fair question.
You have cases like Easey St. where they wanted to DNA test 127 people. So there is a need to prove WHO did it.
Cases like this one and Greg Lynn, there is no doubt who did it. It is using the largely circumstantial evidence to determine deliberate or accidental.
So for me, there is a swing (whether legally acceptable) back to the defence to show that their side has plausibility.
Oh wow. Thanks for responding. 14 days is the record so far in Australia, and I believe we're at 6 days now.
Wowsers. What was the verdict in the end?I just found this..
The longest jury deliberation on record occurred in a 1992 civil case in Long Beach, California, where the jury deliberated for four and a half months before reaching a verdict.
it appears that the defence may at least have introduced some doubt, given how long deliberations have been going.
The longest jury deliberation on record occurred in a 1992 civil case in Long Beach, California, where the jury deliberated for four and a half months before reaching a verdict.
interesting Lucy Letby language...... "they came home with me" relating to the handover sheets."Erin says she now believes foraged mushrooms may have made their way into the lunch due to a mistake about the contents of a tupperware container in her pantry"
Yes, the mushrooms made their own way into the lunch....
LL and EP both really did themselves zero favours by deciding to take the stand IMOinteresting Lucy Letby language...... "they came home with me" relating to the handover sheets.
Yes, I came across that too. Madness!I just found this..
The longest jury deliberation on record occurred in a 1992 civil case in Long Beach, California, where the jury deliberated for four and a half months before reaching a verdict.
Thank goodness ours are usually more swift. IMO
Well before we could google everything, my understanding was that mushrooms were bad for dogs. Until recently, I didn’t bother to check if that was revised. I can’t imagine my dogs would enjoy them and I’ll continue to thrown them out.Provided the mushrooms used to make a beef Wellington are not toxic, the problem isn't the mushrooms, it's the onions in the duxelles.
Apart from the amounts of salt and sugar, etc. , alliums like onions and garlic are one of the big reasons you shouldn't feed your pet leftovers. They're in everything, hiding under innocuous sounding labels like 'dehydrated vegetables' in ingredients lists.
MOO